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This Paradox Splits Smart People 50/50

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Two boxes, one choice, and $1000000. Sponsored by Brilliant - To learn for free on Brilliant for a full 30 days, go to ...

This Paradox Splits Smart People 50/50

This Paradox Splits Smart People 50/50

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This Paradox Splits Smart People 50/50 | Veritasium  | The Chill Zone Reacts

This Paradox Splits Smart People 50/50 | Veritasium | The Chill Zone Reacts

Veritasium made a video that really had me thinking, I hope you will enjoy this reaction Iink to the Original video: ...

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On These Math Problems, Smarter People Do Worse

Being better at math can make you worse at math

This Problem Splits Smart People 50/50 - What Would You Do?

This Problem Splits Smart People 50/50 - What Would You Do?

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I finally solved the paradox that split smart people 50/50! (It's wild)

I finally solved the paradox that split smart people 50/50! (It's wild)

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